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ironically, the industry, which frequently has lobbied for the exceptiones, attacks the regulators for having rules that are too complex. i think the regulators need to stop being pushed around. they need to stop listening to all this lobbying and requests for special exceptions, and just do their job and get the rules written, make them strong, and finalize them. >> rose: did whap happen because you think lobbying influenced the financial sector was successful? >> it was. and it was prior to the crisis. that's one of the reasons i wrote the book. i think main street needs to engage. i know people are busy. they have a lot of things to worry about. but they need to educate themselveses on this issue because it's not getting fixed. the tragedy of this prior to the crisis, there are a few simple things that could have been done that could have prevented this. we should have raised bank capital requirements, constrained the amount of large financial institutions to use borrowed money to fund themselves. instead regulators were allowing financial institutions to take on more leverege. >> r
ironically, the industry, which frequently has lobbied for the exceptiones, attacks the regulators for having rules that are too complex. i think the regulators need to stop being pushed around. they need to stop listening to all this lobbying and requests for special exceptions, and just do their job and get the rules written, make them strong, and finalize them. >> rose: did whap happen because you think lobbying influenced the financial sector was successful? >> it was. and it...
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exceptionally, culturally in terms of entertainment, it's just a terrible split. that is something we have to repair. >> map land. when you say it needs repair what would you prescribe to be a fix for that? is not undermining the idea of spontaneous order? >> i think all order has certain constraints. water is formed when you unite oxygen and hydrogen and so i think that spontaneous stuff has to happen when you have control of your borders, when you have an english-language. let me go back to a previous book to give you a plug for that, what would the founders say? in one of the things we noted or i noted in the section on education was, surprise me, almost all the founders favored some sort of public education. i was getting into that and i was like all right i'm going to find homeschoolers here. it didn't happen but what i found was in that public education they essentially demanded that certain things because in those certain things, math and language skills but also a patriotic history, and this was what they used. a history about how great it was to be an ame
exceptionally, culturally in terms of entertainment, it's just a terrible split. that is something we have to repair. >> map land. when you say it needs repair what would you prescribe to be a fix for that? is not undermining the idea of spontaneous order? >> i think all order has certain constraints. water is formed when you unite oxygen and hydrogen and so i think that spontaneous stuff has to happen when you have control of your borders, when you have an english-language. let me...
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american exceptionalism, but no one is really defined. we were surprised as we went through to find it wasn't a good definition of american exceptionalism. so i think that is her first accomplishment in "a patriot's history of the modern world." we examine and assign american exceptionalism through identification of what we call the four pillars. these are shaped america and in the same pillars are often largely or even entirely ignored in shaping the postwar world in world war i and later decolonization of the world, part of the second volume. this book follows a 50 year struggle between those who call constitutionalists who want to strengthen the four pillars and progressives who want to destroy them. what are the four pillars? first, america was founded on the christian religion and predominantly influenced by protestantism. by the 20th century cat and jewish played an important role, the culture of 1900 was fundamentally protestant and even the progressives emerge from the liberal protestant churches. this reinforced the second except
american exceptionalism, but no one is really defined. we were surprised as we went through to find it wasn't a good definition of american exceptionalism. so i think that is her first accomplishment in "a patriot's history of the modern world." we examine and assign american exceptionalism through identification of what we call the four pillars. these are shaped america and in the same pillars are often largely or even entirely ignored in shaping the postwar world in world war i and...
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nevertheless, we never really provided a definition of american exceptionalism. and during our revisions over time, we kind of corrected that for the next edition that we hope will be out next year. even in 2004 it seemed a natural progression to move toward a history of the world, especially the modern world. it's the modern world that we see the true fullness of american liberty and prosperity on display. and under attack. through an amazon book review of "patriot's history of the united states," i met dave doherty, an arkansas businessman, historian, computer expert from evening shade. yes, there is an evening said, arkansas. we first began a top to bottom errors remain anything "a patriot's history of the united states," and then over time i discovered he's a wonderful co-author, so i asked him to help me with "patriot's history of the modern world." as a former intelligence officer in the army, he brought a new perspective to the cold war, especially in the second volume that we're working on now. and, um, as jon mentioned, this is volume one, goes up to 194
nevertheless, we never really provided a definition of american exceptionalism. and during our revisions over time, we kind of corrected that for the next edition that we hope will be out next year. even in 2004 it seemed a natural progression to move toward a history of the world, especially the modern world. it's the modern world that we see the true fullness of american liberty and prosperity on display. and under attack. through an amazon book review of "patriot's history of the united...
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american exceptionalism, but which no one is really defined. we were surprised to find it really wasn't a good definition of american exceptionalism. so i think that their first accomplishment in history at the modern world. re-examine and define american exceptionalism through gentrification of what we call the four pillars. and in the same colors were off largely or even entirely ignored in shaping the post war and world war i and later decolonization of the third world, which is part of the second volume. this book follows a 50 year struggle between those we call constitutionalist who want to strengthen the pillars and progresses who want to destroy them. what are the four pillars? first, america was founded in the christian religion and predominantly influenced by protestant. by the 20th century catholic, jewish but important role a culture 190000 so fundamentally protestant and even the progressives emerged from the liberal protestant churches. this reinforced the second exceptional pillar, ma, which causes the last given from god to defea
american exceptionalism, but which no one is really defined. we were surprised to find it really wasn't a good definition of american exceptionalism. so i think that their first accomplishment in history at the modern world. re-examine and define american exceptionalism through gentrification of what we call the four pillars. and in the same colors were off largely or even entirely ignored in shaping the post war and world war i and later decolonization of the third world, which is part of the...
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in greek exceptionalism. wellies and gentlemen that can only be one exceptional. and it would appear with that statement and with his actions and actions of the administration they have only subscribe to the doctrine of the relativism, that there is no one thing superior to any other. that we shouldn't call or consider one way better than another. not only do i think that is week, i think that is wrong and i think that is not the sign of a nation that has done so much for the world and is the model to which every nation should and must aspire. [applause] >> hi. thanks so much for being here. my name is michelle and i have a 20 year-old son who is very interested in politics. i've also worked in the student housing industry for the past 28 years. each year i see our young people become more disinterested and disenfranchised with politics. i admired you so much for being come your 20 and, obviously, you have really come your very passionate about her country, very passionate about politics. what would you say t
in greek exceptionalism. wellies and gentlemen that can only be one exceptional. and it would appear with that statement and with his actions and actions of the administration they have only subscribe to the doctrine of the relativism, that there is no one thing superior to any other. that we shouldn't call or consider one way better than another. not only do i think that is week, i think that is wrong and i think that is not the sign of a nation that has done so much for the world and is the...
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well, for the dream to work you had to get american exceptionalism. there is no belgian, mexicaner hawaiian dream. even our president thought that was academic. exceptionalism is leave it to beaver. the dream requires thinking that our system is better. that is mean. the american dream sellish individualism makes the world mad. so now exceptionalism as, ploitive is coming back. never a new idea. sprouting from the same leafy campuses that gave us an administration who sees government as the dream replacement. as young folks are saddled with debt and unemployment, obama wishes to expand the government reach, raising taxes on those laboring under the old dream. how can anyone believe in a dream when the leaders don't? they look stagnant earth and say that is better. america may enter a nationally recurring nightmare, i don't mean the one where dana and jasper show up as house gues guests. you hate the american dream so you are happy about this. >> dana: i haven't lived it at all. 60% of recent college grads can't find a job in what they studied, in the
well, for the dream to work you had to get american exceptionalism. there is no belgian, mexicaner hawaiian dream. even our president thought that was academic. exceptionalism is leave it to beaver. the dream requires thinking that our system is better. that is mean. the american dream sellish individualism makes the world mad. so now exceptionalism as, ploitive is coming back. never a new idea. sprouting from the same leafy campuses that gave us an administration who sees government as the...
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we can't hide behind the american exceptionalism. we can acknowledge it, except that, and then say, here are the things we need to do to fix our country. and secondly, precisely because we are exceptional and i followed a unique social economic and cultural and political trajectory, i don't think that our model is going to be replicated around the world. right, and, therefore, the idea that we are exceptional and, therefore, will go out and we create the world and american image, is a mistake. i think it should be we have followed our own path but it's an exceptional one. it's a unique one in history, and the other countries are finding their own paths to modernity. that to me is the essential turn in the way we think about the world, that we need to make to accept the diversity and the diffusion of power that i think is looming on the horizon. >> first, thank you very much for your comments. my question is this. what do you see as the future of the european union, how do you sesee a change in the next 10, , 20 years? >> if we had th
we can't hide behind the american exceptionalism. we can acknowledge it, except that, and then say, here are the things we need to do to fix our country. and secondly, precisely because we are exceptional and i followed a unique social economic and cultural and political trajectory, i don't think that our model is going to be replicated around the world. right, and, therefore, the idea that we are exceptional and, therefore, will go out and we create the world and american image, is a mistake....
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they're exceptionally gentle animals under water. >> those are big words. all of these interactions that you've caught on video, do you have any idea if this is the same seal that comes back to you time and time again? >> no. most of my diving with the seals is done in areas off the northeast coast of england. there's 3 to 4,000 seals. usually different seals would interact with me. >> are they playing with you, just having fun in the water? >> there's a few reasons why they interact. one is to assert their social position in the hierarchy of the seal group. sometimes it's literally just to play. >> so what happens when they decide, you know, his little oxygen mask looks really fun, i think i want to keep it. >> yeah, that's happened on a few occasions. what i do is i keep a spare mask inside of my ecd and i think the thing that's very interesting is the fact that they know what's integral to me and what is equipment. so they wouldn't ever attack my face. they're exceptionally gentle. >> the first time they ever held your hand had anybody indicated they wou
they're exceptionally gentle animals under water. >> those are big words. all of these interactions that you've caught on video, do you have any idea if this is the same seal that comes back to you time and time again? >> no. most of my diving with the seals is done in areas off the northeast coast of england. there's 3 to 4,000 seals. usually different seals would interact with me. >> are they playing with you, just having fun in the water? >> there's a few reasons why...
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all of the door busters stuff worked exceptionally well. wal-mart was brilliant in their strategies around in-store retailing. i was at the stores on thursday night. i got to tell you -- >> how did your family like that? >> were you half way through the turkey like sorry i have to run. >> i didn't buy very much but i did buy a few things. >> that tie is nice. >> i bought this there, absolutely. >> how about a name like best buy? you bring up wal-mart and we know what best buy is under. are they able to compete when you are talking about the online world? >> they did a marvelous job on price matching. i happened to be at a store in phoenix. a guy was sitting at best buy sunday night waiting for $179 tv. he got it on thursday night. best buy did a good job on price matching. >> is it a layup to play amazon based on everything you just said. mobile on black friday, cyber monday. is it easier to play amazon and take it out of the loop and not worry about going into wal-mart and everything else even though they have -- >> it is interesting. amaz
all of the door busters stuff worked exceptionally well. wal-mart was brilliant in their strategies around in-store retailing. i was at the stores on thursday night. i got to tell you -- >> how did your family like that? >> were you half way through the turkey like sorry i have to run. >> i didn't buy very much but i did buy a few things. >> that tie is nice. >> i bought this there, absolutely. >> how about a name like best buy? you bring up wal-mart and we...
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in american exceptionalism justs i expect that brits believe m british exceptionalism and the greeks believe in gre the burr dn of leading the free world is america's burden, it's not an honor, it's not, we're number one. and a lot of people don't believe in it and a lot of people on the far left think it's a bad idea. if we don't provide leadership, who in the world do you think will, vladimir putin, the united nations, if it's not our job, who will do it. >> steve: and we played the sound bite the president saying i believe in american exceptionalism and the british believe in british exceptionalism and greeks saying they believe in greek exceptionalism. >> like saying in lake woe bee gone, and there are differences about america from most other countries, for example, anybody from anywhere in the world can come here and become an american. an american looks like you, an american looks like jeremy lin, an american looks like tiger woods, an american looks like bobby jindal. if you go to japan, a wonderful country and you learn perfect japanese and take japanese citizenship, nobody
in american exceptionalism justs i expect that brits believe m british exceptionalism and the greeks believe in gre the burr dn of leading the free world is america's burden, it's not an honor, it's not, we're number one. and a lot of people don't believe in it and a lot of people on the far left think it's a bad idea. if we don't provide leadership, who in the world do you think will, vladimir putin, the united nations, if it's not our job, who will do it. >> steve: and we played the...
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. >> i think he came in feeling his own exceptionalism. and then the realities of washington smacked him in the e >>> january 2009. the president's promises of hope and change would be put to the test by the worst financial crisis in modern history. >> you look at any important economic statistic. they were collapsing faster in the fall of 2008 than they had collapsed in the fall of 1929. >> 11 million americans unemployed. 13 million homes in foreclosure. the president's chief economist saw an unprecedented hole opening in the economy. >> we were hanging on the edge of a cliff. in fact, we were starting down that. down into the abyss. >> for once, most in washington agreed. something had to be done. >> things were bad. it needed to be big. it needed to be bold. >> but there were vast disagreements on how bold. some in the president's party wanted a rescue plan close to $2 trillion. >> it's a funny thing to say but every $100 million helps. so by doing a bigger program than what had been on table absolutely meant we were getting more job
. >> i think he came in feeling his own exceptionalism. and then the realities of washington smacked him in the e >>> january 2009. the president's promises of hope and change would be put to the test by the worst financial crisis in modern history. >> you look at any important economic statistic. they were collapsing faster in the fall of 2008 than they had collapsed in the fall of 1929. >> 11 million americans unemployed. 13 million homes in foreclosure. the...
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applause) folks you know me, you know my broadcasting ca roar has been dedicated to celebrating american exceptionalism. that special je ne sai quoi that americans have that keep us from knowing things like what je ne sais quoi means, i don't know. but for some time now americans have been in decline. and i have been searching for the exact moment when we went from being the u.s. of a to the u.s. of eh. well, folks, i think i found it, fasten your seat belts. and incidentally, if are you wearing seat belts to watch tv, you're part of the problem. >> it sounds preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is earth-shattering news. when it should have been moon shattering news. clearly this, this mom
applause) folks you know me, you know my broadcasting ca roar has been dedicated to celebrating american exceptionalism. that special je ne sai quoi that americans have that keep us from knowing things like what je ne sais quoi means, i don't know. but for some time now americans have been in decline. and i have been searching for the exact moment when we went from being the u.s. of a to the u.s. of eh. well, folks, i think i found it, fasten your seat belts. and incidentally, if are you...
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>>> at this time of year, this video is going to make you exceptionally angry. check this outside. somebody has a camera on their front porch. here comes a guy, unknown to the homeowner and his wife. >> he's not wearing the u.p.s. brown so i don't think he works for them. >> uh-huh. puts on his glasses and picks up a package. the owner put the camera up in august after two packages were stolen and this guy got caught. this happened in toronto. another crime milwaukee police are trying to break is this one. this happened at a foods store they're up to no good. they're waving guns around and you can see there is somebody behind the counter and they begin to terrorize the person standing by the register. >> did they hurt the guy? the poor guy was terrified. >> the ras rouwas roughed up, d away with some money and not seriously hurt. they did appear to get out but the police have a suspect in this case. >> the camera quality is good but they did a good job disguising their face. >> don't you wish you could reach in your computer and get them? >> you get a clear view of the guy's face a
>>> at this time of year, this video is going to make you exceptionally angry. check this outside. somebody has a camera on their front porch. here comes a guy, unknown to the homeowner and his wife. >> he's not wearing the u.p.s. brown so i don't think he works for them. >> uh-huh. puts on his glasses and picks up a package. the owner put the camera up in august after two packages were stolen and this guy got caught. this happened in toronto. another crime milwaukee police...
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podium speeches at around 9:15 tonight and celebrations, because none of the races for the democrats are exceptionally tight. they are keeping an eye on the president returns from virginia. those polls close first in the nation, and then from pennsylvania. they will also be keeping an eye on ballot questions which are very interesting and have brought a lot of voters to the polls. many are watching to see how maryland votes. they will be keeping an eye on the race for roscoe bartlett seat. they say he is expected to be unseated tonight, which would be huge, by someone who is running for the very first time. that is the big news from democratic party headquarters. right now they are getting ready for celebrations starting at about 9:15 tonight. >> the presidential election is not the only topic on the minds of maryland voters. they are being asked to weigh in on several key issues, including same-sex marriage and also expanded gambling. david collins joins us live from prince george's county. >> behind-the-scenes there is nervous energy. how of question 7 has feared at this point is honestly just a gue
podium speeches at around 9:15 tonight and celebrations, because none of the races for the democrats are exceptionally tight. they are keeping an eye on the president returns from virginia. those polls close first in the nation, and then from pennsylvania. they will also be keeping an eye on ballot questions which are very interesting and have brought a lot of voters to the polls. many are watching to see how maryland votes. they will be keeping an eye on the race for roscoe bartlett seat. they...
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tavis: one thing you talk about is this notion of american exceptionalism, that we have always been taught and we have heard again from both sides of the campaign. >> if we are a strong people, why do we always have to hear how great we are? where does this come from? after the war, we thought we won. that is the first myth. frankly, of russia won it. secondly common and and and and now we have the atomic bomb. new -- secondly, we have the atomic bomb. these are myths we explode, but what results is this believe we are always in the right, and it has gotten worse from generation to generation. tavis: if oliver is right and we engage in this self love, what makes you think that of bowdon -- a book that they are going to want to digest that? >> you do not think it is going to change the world? we just want to start a conversation. we think people in the united states have not studied their history. the national report card, most americans think the united states is sufficient -- is deficient in math and science. high school seniors are weakest in u.s. history, and the public in general knows
tavis: one thing you talk about is this notion of american exceptionalism, that we have always been taught and we have heard again from both sides of the campaign. >> if we are a strong people, why do we always have to hear how great we are? where does this come from? after the war, we thought we won. that is the first myth. frankly, of russia won it. secondly common and and and and now we have the atomic bomb. new -- secondly, we have the atomic bomb. these are myths we explode, but what...
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earlier this year britain's foreign secretary responded to news he was working for mi 6 and it was exceptionally appropriate for me to confirm he was not an combree of the newspaper says while he was there he passed information >> well, it seemed there was an informal relationship with someone who he may have started off thinking was a foreign official but then revealed himself to be an mi 6 employee but then the relationship continued and what it appears what was happening was this was a relationship in which information was passed. but sources i spoke to said mr. hayward was never formally an agent of mi 6. so he was never paid money or tasked. that's the difference when mi 6 says we want you get this secret information for us so if there was a relationship and information passed, it was very informal or discussions you might inspect -- suspect he knew and the wall street journal was saying the individual said he was with mi 6 and the relationship continued to there was a passing of information but there was never a formal payment for information more like social. william hague said he was nev
earlier this year britain's foreign secretary responded to news he was working for mi 6 and it was exceptionally appropriate for me to confirm he was not an combree of the newspaper says while he was there he passed information >> well, it seemed there was an informal relationship with someone who he may have started off thinking was a foreign official but then revealed himself to be an mi 6 employee but then the relationship continued and what it appears what was happening was this was a...
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>> no, the guard card as far as i'm aware, i'm still exceptionally new at this and i'm learning the road. >> lead, there's no classes. >> whatever, one of those, we can say lead and if they do tip, it's better, so they do lead, it will be passable. okay. i'm good i think. >> any other questions for the officer? great, thank you. do we have public comment on this permit? alright, seeing none, the matter is with the commission. >> so, i'd like to move to approve with our good neighbor policy, police conditions 1 through 15 and police condition 1 will also state lead training. condition number 3 we'll delete audio, although some cameras do record audio, they do, but we'll delete audio. and that is my motion. >> second. >> commissioner akers? >> aye. >> commissioner perez? >> aye. >> commissioner hyde? >> aye. >> commissioner joseph? >> aye. >> commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner lee? >> aye. >> and i would like to say one of the best times i had at blue m cc awl, it was a fantastic party, so if you're looking for an idea, it's not very french. >> good luck to you. >> i'm sorry, i put
>> no, the guard card as far as i'm aware, i'm still exceptionally new at this and i'm learning the road. >> lead, there's no classes. >> whatever, one of those, we can say lead and if they do tip, it's better, so they do lead, it will be passable. okay. i'm good i think. >> any other questions for the officer? great, thank you. do we have public comment on this permit? alright, seeing none, the matter is with the commission. >> so, i'd like to move to approve with...
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of the board of supervisors, we have 62 new hybrid buses that will be coming to us this spring, an exceptionally fast procurement cycle by previous standards. thanks to john haley's leadership, to significantly streamline that process and get those buses much sooner than we wo h
of the board of supervisors, we have 62 new hybrid buses that will be coming to us this spring, an exceptionally fast procurement cycle by previous standards. thanks to john haley's leadership, to significantly streamline that process and get those buses much sooner than we wo h
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. >> reporter: good evening, lester, israel appears to have exceptionally good intelligence about hamas and today was able to target individual militants in their homes, but they're also killing anyone who happens to be around them. this was a three-story house of hamas militants. israel says it's using precision strikes against gaza. >> there were eight people in this house when they were attacked and they have already pulled out three bodies. there was total panic as rescue cr crews gasans feel that israel what no regard for life. israel warned gazans to stay away from all hamas locations. this man lived next to a hamas police station. now he doesn't have a home. we can expect anything from israelis. mourners for another hamas militant targeted today, witnesses showed up with the shell that killed the young militants. they say it was fired from an israeli ship. and warships fired more rounds. but that volley didn't stop the funeral. more about expressing defiance here than sadness. they're taking this man's 9-year-old niece to be buriey b. israel wants to eliminate hamas's leadership,
. >> reporter: good evening, lester, israel appears to have exceptionally good intelligence about hamas and today was able to target individual militants in their homes, but they're also killing anyone who happens to be around them. this was a three-story house of hamas militants. israel says it's using precision strikes against gaza. >> there were eight people in this house when they were attacked and they have already pulled out three bodies. there was total panic as rescue cr...
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there are some exceptionally well-run municipalities, but they do have to deal with a city government system that is very hard to work within. paolicelli: there's several advantages to municipalities. they don't have to make a profit, so they're generally just trying to be break-even. and because of the importance of water, a lot of communities would be reluctant to give up control, but it is being looked at, especially on some of these troubled systems. cook: much of the business is in the mid-sized to smaller communities who have even fewer resources than the large cities, less expertise. if you take options off the table, it will be, well, what we've done for the last 40 years, and right now we have some real challenges. so any good manager is going to want to have a maximum number of options. allbee: you've got to have a serious conversation with your constituency about what it costs to deliver the service that you're required to deliver and to deliver the service that they want. paolicelli: and i think, ultimately, the responsibility is going to be down to the user of this commod
there are some exceptionally well-run municipalities, but they do have to deal with a city government system that is very hard to work within. paolicelli: there's several advantages to municipalities. they don't have to make a profit, so they're generally just trying to be break-even. and because of the importance of water, a lot of communities would be reluctant to give up control, but it is being looked at, especially on some of these troubled systems. cook: much of the business is in the...
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but this is going to be exceptionally cold off there towards the north. beijing getting up to 9 on wednesday. in the tropics, 30s across here, actually into the philippines, mindanao, you're seeing tropical weather as far as convective thunderstorm activity here. some very heavy rain showers in the past 24 hours, seen about 120 millimeters of rain. there still is the threat of flooding and landslides with that. definitely still want to watch out there. meanwhile, to the america, also seeing a very potent storm system to the pacific northwest. it's a very big travel weekend out across much of this area, thanksgiving on thursday here in the united states. but this is going to be causing all sorts of mess. you are seeing some winds coming onshore about 80 to 90 kilometers per hour accompanied by heavy rain, 50 to 150 millimeters of rain. localized areas could see 250 millimeters. flashflooding is a risk. farther inland, snowfall, blizzard warnings in effect across portions of montana as that snow accompanied by the gusty winds really reducing visibilities an
but this is going to be exceptionally cold off there towards the north. beijing getting up to 9 on wednesday. in the tropics, 30s across here, actually into the philippines, mindanao, you're seeing tropical weather as far as convective thunderstorm activity here. some very heavy rain showers in the past 24 hours, seen about 120 millimeters of rain. there still is the threat of flooding and landslides with that. definitely still want to watch out there. meanwhile, to the america, also seeing a...
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what this does is aloe exceptionally try to address the fairness question in saying that since there is extensive noticing, it happens on many actions by the city, in particular extensive noticing by anything that this department does, that we want to maximize noticing through using existing noticing. in other words, if there is a notice that goes out regarding anything that involves a discretionary action that has c-e-q-a underlying it, that that notice would serve -- would tell people that there was an exception or whatever c-e-q-a action is taken and would serve notice that that process will be triggered by whatever the trigger is. in the case of negative declarations exemptions, the triggering action is an action on the discretionary permit. . e-i-rs are not going to change. this is filling a big gap in state law in terms of administering an appeals process and in terms of noticing. there is quite a bit of commentary which, i'll restrain from going too much into in term of where it's coming from, that suggests that somehow this proposal is being consistent with state law. it is r
what this does is aloe exceptionally try to address the fairness question in saying that since there is extensive noticing, it happens on many actions by the city, in particular extensive noticing by anything that this department does, that we want to maximize noticing through using existing noticing. in other words, if there is a notice that goes out regarding anything that involves a discretionary action that has c-e-q-a underlying it, that that notice would serve -- would tell people that...
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and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what e? >>> welcome back to "squawk box." holiday music is okay now once you're through thanksgiving. just get ready. it will be every day with us and everywhere you go. as you get older, the years start passing very quickly, it seems like you're basically in a permanent christmas music mode. it is. so you don't really get nostalgic for it. it's just still there. never really goes away. so you never really say, god, i'm not sick of this. i'm joe kernen. between days after thanksgiving, i wish they would stop with the christmas music. >> i love it. >> becky quick is here, andrew ross sorkin. and markets rallied on friday on hopes it will be a very merry holiday season for retailers. but there are issues on the fiscal cliff looming. scott bower, trading market advantage. normally they posture, but they finally do the right thing. but both sides have certain elements that would like to go over the fiscal cliff just to get something done that we can't seem to agree on. where are you now? s&p said
and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what e? >>> welcome back to "squawk box." holiday music is okay now once you're through thanksgiving. just get ready. it will be every day with us and everywhere you go. as you get older, the years start passing very quickly, it seems like you're basically in a permanent christmas music mode. it is. so you don't really get nostalgic for it. it's just still there. never really goes away. so you never really say,...
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and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? >>> getting a deal done. can leaders meet halfway before all americans take a hit in their wallets? our guests are here to rise above and provide solutions. >> money matters. find out what's at stake for your investments as the clock is ticking toward the fiscal cliff. >> disrupting your main course. >> food fight! >> why life in the kitchen could change the health of america. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. european shares are higher on news that they agreed to steps to make the country's debt sustainable including an extension of loans maturities and interest rate cut. we have other headlines for you right now as well. dallas fed president richard fisher says the central bank should consider defining the employment target and inflation goal and setting a limit on assets that it is willing to buy. a long-term inflation hawk says unempl
and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? >>> getting a deal done. can leaders meet halfway before all americans take a hit in their wallets? our guests are here to rise above and provide solutions. >> money matters. find out what's at stake for your investments as the clock is ticking toward the fiscal cliff. >> disrupting your main course. >> food fight! >> why life in the kitchen could change the health of america. the second...
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of the board of supervisors, we have 62 new hybrid buses that will be coming to us this spring, an exceptionally fast procurement cycle by previous standards. thanks to john haley's leadership, to significantly streamline that process and get those buses much sooner than we would have otherwise. he also have -- you also have approved contract for rehab of a bunch of our existing buses in addition to the lrv fleet we have programmed which i'll speak about in a moment. in these overhaul projects we're identifying the components on the vehicles that are the most prone to failure, getting them replaced or rehabilitated. the results so far, the ones that come out of rehab for backup, for lack of a better term, perform much better than the rest of the group which has direct impact on the performance of the system. and the new buses you approved were hybrid buses. we have trolley bus procurement coming right on the heels of that. estate division as well as with the union on making sure we have adequate restroom facilities for operators. it may seem not very much related, but having decent, clean, safe
of the board of supervisors, we have 62 new hybrid buses that will be coming to us this spring, an exceptionally fast procurement cycle by previous standards. thanks to john haley's leadership, to significantly streamline that process and get those buses much sooner than we would have otherwise. he also have -- you also have approved contract for rehab of a bunch of our existing buses in addition to the lrv fleet we have programmed which i'll speak about in a moment. in these overhaul projects...
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the reason this is important is items of that golf course plan are exceptionally controversial and have skipped specific ceqa proceedings required under law. it could not go through scoping. it did not go through the notification of other public partners that must comment on the plan. and the city is at great risk of unneeded ceqa litigation if this resolution does not pass. i don't believe it is necessary to extend this another time period. it's been sitting on the docket since june and we've been awaiting comments from rec and park and planning and the city attorney ever since and haven't heard a word. so, we find it kind of surprising all of a sudden they are objecting to this resolution. so, we would request that you not continue this motion and pass it on to the board today. thank you. >> thank you. mr. drasani? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. this is neil dasai with national parks conservation association. i'd like to talk on two things right now. one is substance and one is process. we support the resolution as written. it segregates out the controversial elements of this plan t
the reason this is important is items of that golf course plan are exceptionally controversial and have skipped specific ceqa proceedings required under law. it could not go through scoping. it did not go through the notification of other public partners that must comment on the plan. and the city is at great risk of unneeded ceqa litigation if this resolution does not pass. i don't believe it is necessary to extend this another time period. it's been sitting on the docket since june and we've...
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traders these traders that i called cheetahs because they're so fast fast fast they really have grown exceptionally fast in the last several years as you know the flash crash may sixth two thousand and ten cent a wake up call that these markets could definitely be roiled big time if we don't watch out so i've called for several things one unbelievably they're not even required these cheetah traders to be registered to they need testing they're not required required to have their programs tested before they're put in a live production environment we also need to have kill switches in case these cheetah programs go feral and finally we need to find these guys if they do something that's wrong if they violate the law by the second. i mean like by the day hundred forty grand by the day by the violation but these guys could make millions in seconds and so we should they have our policy and fine by the second also lauren ok i totally hear you let's go into a little bit more of how this works first backing up the five crash was the wake up call i totally hear you but even after the flash crash i know beca
traders these traders that i called cheetahs because they're so fast fast fast they really have grown exceptionally fast in the last several years as you know the flash crash may sixth two thousand and ten cent a wake up call that these markets could definitely be roiled big time if we don't watch out so i've called for several things one unbelievably they're not even required these cheetah traders to be registered to they need testing they're not required required to have their programs tested...